What We Know So Far About Season 3 of Abbott Elementary

After a few important excursions to Bone Town, PECSA, and the Franklin Institute, the students and teachers of Abbott Elementary are finally starting the journey to season 3. The acclaimed ABC sitcom is already set for a third chapter, first announced at the Television Critics Association gathering in January 2023, along with the promise of “many more magnificent episodes.” Creator and star Quinta Brunson also teased the next season in a tweet after the season 2 finale.

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But what that means for Janine and Gregory’s will-they, won’t-they situation—not to mention season 2’s excellent crop of guest stars—remains to be seen. Here’s what we know so far.

When does season 3 of Abbott Elementary come out?

Although ABC has yet to reveal the official release date, network comedies like Abbott tend to follow a strict programming schedule. Given that the series debuted in December 2021, then returned for season 2 in September 2022, it’s highly likely season 3 will arrive before the year is out: best estimate is sometime in fall 2023.

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What will season 3 be about?

Expect the usual focus on the inner workings of elementary school life—holiday parties, parent-teacher conferences, field trips, and broken coffee makers—but with a tinge of added tension, courtesy of Gregory and Janine’s out-in-the-open feelings. After admitting their affections in the season 2 finale, they agreed not to proceed with a relationship just yet. But, as Quinta Brunson told TV Line, there’s still much more to that story.

“Especially Jeanine, at the end of this kind of growth path we’ve had for her this season, I wanted her to be able to make a decision that she felt was best for herself after learning new information about herself,” she said. “It’s more about maturity. She’s maturing; he’s maturing. We wanted that mature path to continue for them both as individuals. I kind of want the characters to be able to grow a little bit more as individuals, so we can see where they land.”

Still, Brunson promised their budding relationship will not—nor will it ever be—the central mechanism of Abbott. The sitcom will always be about Abbott itself. “Our show isn’t about dating,” she said. “It’s about this school, it’s about the kids, etc. So Janine and Gregory are not the No. 1 storyline of Abbott. It’s the school and the kids. So it feels good to kind of have them be a mess in the background, because it’s very often how dating goes.”

How many episodes will there be in season 3?

Neither Brunson nor ABC have shared concrete plans beyond a few teases, so we can’t be sure just how much we’ll get from Abbott next season. But because the second season was bumped up to 22 episodes from the first’s 13, it stands to reason season 3 will follow a similar trajectory. Thanks to the show’s success, there’s no reason for ABC to cut back on episodes.

Who will be in the cast?

All the main ensemble members are expected to return, including Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Chris Perfetti, Lisa Ann Walters, and William Stanford Davis. Guest stars have yet to be announced, but there’s a strong chance the following characters will make another appearance: Ayo Edebiri’s Ayesha, Janine’s sister; Taraji P. Henson’s Venetta, Janine’s mother; Larry Owens’ Zach, Jacob’s boyfriend; and Lauren Weedman’s Kristin Marie, Melissa’s sister.

Is there a trailer?

Not yet, but thanks to the many ways Brunson has proven herself to be a deeply intuitive showrunner, you can expect it to land at exactly the right time. In other words: It’ll be worth the wait.

This story will be updated.

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Lauren Puckett-Pope is a staff culture writer at ELLE, where she primarily covers film, television and books. She was previously an associate editor at ELLE. 

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